Shipborne medium-range air defence missile system with 9M317E and 9М317ME surface-to-air missiles

Mission

The Shtil-1 shipborne multi-channel medium-range air defence missile system (ADMS) is designed to provide all-round collective protection of naval groups and ship convoys, as well as individual protection of carrier ships from attacks of anti-ship missiles, aircraft, helicopters, boats and vessels.

оwing to the variable composition, the system is capable of engaging from two to 12 targets simultaneously. The number of target channels and ammunition allowance for the system are defined by the carrier ship displacement and customer requirements. One, two or three missiles are assigned automatically for each target at a time;

thanks to the modular design of the equipment the system enjoys high survivability, easy maintenance and combat employment characteristics;

the system can be supplied with directional rapid-fire single-rail launchers (with 9M317E) or rapid-fire honeycombed vertical launchers (9M317ME missile);

ammunition load depends on the number of guided launchers or number of launch modules in the vertical launcher;

the system employs single-stage solid-state missiles. Missile guidance system: inertial navigation + radio-correction (9M317ME1) + semi-active radar homing at the terminal leg of the trajectory. The warhead is exploded by a radar fuse or impact sensors. The 9M317ME missile is stored on the ship and launched from the TLC;

the data is fed from the onboard 3D all-round surveillance radar. The system is also capable to control combat employment of the ship artillery. Combat operation is automated.